Former Man United Manager Reveals He Cried When He Sacked

Jose Mourinho and David Moyes shake hands after the game.

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Manchester United sacked David Moyes from club’s managerial position in just ten months.

David Moyes was handpicked by Sir Alex Ferguson as his successor, however, things did not go to plan, and the Scot was dismissed less than one year into the six-year deal.

There are still two months remaining on his contract, and Manchester United are still in a same mess.

David Moyes has revealed he cried to the news, and claimed the club haven’t progressed since he lost his job in April 2014.

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“I think probably when I lost my job at Man United,” he responded to Talksport’s Alan Brazil, who asked him when the last time he cried was.

“I feel that since I took over to where they are just now, I don’t think there’s an awful lot of difference.

“When I took over it was needing a change and needing a turnaround of players, and that was all going to take time.

“I feel like in the four years or so since I was managing there, it’s probably not moved on much more. It’s quite similar – they’re still saying there needs to be changes and has to be things done.

“That time since I left hasn’t been used awfully well.”